Pelvic Motion Palpation Flashcards

1
Q

Knee Raiser - ipsilateral leg - normal motion

A

PSIS rotates posterior, inferior and medial

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Knee Raiser - contralateral leg - normal motion

A

PSIS rotates anterior and superior

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3
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Knee Raiser - contact point

A

inferomedial aspect of PSIS

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4
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Seated Sacroiliac Flexion - contact point

A

inferior aspect of both PSISes

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5
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Seated Sacroiliac Flexion - findings

A

PSIS with the most excursion is the side of fixation

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Seated Sacroiliac Axial Rotation - contact point

A

PSIS-Sacrum interspace

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7
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Seated Sacroiliac Axial Rotation - Doctor stance

A

Opposite side to the direction you are rotating patient (Doctor on left, patient rotates right)

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8
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Seated Sacroiliac Axial Rotation - normal motion - ipsilateral side

A

PSIS glides medially

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9
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Seated Sacroiliac Axial Rotation - normal motion - contralateral side

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PSIS glides laterally

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10
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Seated Lumbopelvic Lateral Bending - contact point

A

PSIS-sacrum interspace

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11
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Seated Lumbopelvic Lateral Bending - normal motion - ipsilateral side

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PSIS glides medially

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12
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Seated Lumbopelvic Lateral Bending - normal motion - contralateral side

A

PSIS glides laterally

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13
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Leg Fanning - contact point

A

PSIS-Sacrum interspace

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14
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Leg Fanning - ABDUCTION of thighs - normal motion

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PSISes glide medially and sacral base rocks forward anteriorly

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15
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Leg Fanning - ADDUCTION of thighs - normal motion

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PSISes glide laterally and sacral base rocks back posteriorly

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16
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Sacroiliac Fluid Motion - contact point

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superomedial aspect of the PSIS